Oil and gas: licensing for gas storage and unloading

This guidance was withdrawn on 6 October 2016

The Oil & Gas Authority launched a new website on 3 October 2016 to reflect its new status as a government company.

This formalises the transfer of the Secretary of State’s regulatory powers in respect of oil and gas to the OGA,
and grants it new powers. This website will no longer be updated. Visitors should refer to www.ogauthority.co.uk

Contents

Overview

Developers must obtain a licence from DECC for offshore storage or unloading activities, and a grant of the appropriate rights from the Crown Estate.

This regime applies to storage and unloading within the offshore area that comprises both the UK territorial sea and the area extending beyond the sea designated as a gas importation and storage zone (GISZ) under section 1(5) of the act.

The Secretary of State for the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) is the licensing authority for offshore storage or unloading activities. In addition to applying for a licence, developers must obtain a grant of the appropriate rights from the Crown Estate.

Offshore gas storage

Below is the licence application material and other relevant guidance.

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Offshore gas unloading

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